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Minuscule 317
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Minuscule 317 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), Nι31 (Soden),[1] is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 12th century.[2]
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Description
The codex contains the text of the John 10:9-21:25 on 352 parchment leaves (32.7 cm by 23.6 cm). The text is written in one column per page, in 29 lines per page.[2] The biblical text is surrounded by a catena.[3][4]
Kurt Aland did not place the Greek text of the codex in any Category.[5]
History
The manuscript belonged to the family of Medicis (like codex 42).[3] It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scholz (1794–1852).[6] It was examined and described by Paulin Martin.[7] C. R. Gregory saw the manuscript in 1885.[3]
The manuscript is currently housed at the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gr. 212) at Paris.[2]
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